Art Gallery of Ontario: Paintings, Sculptures and Masterpieces

As one of the most renowned art museums in North America, the Art Gallery of Ontario houses over 80,000 pieces of art from world-class European artists to local contributors. Founded in 1900, the widespread gallery has the largest collection of Canadian art, featuring the honored painting collections by the Group of Seven, as well as a multitude of different mediums, from bronzes to plasters. Expect to see masterpieces by Pablo Picasso and Vincent Van Gogh, for tributes to their iconic tyles. After a major renovation, the new rendition of the gallery includes rotating exhibits, a chic café, and a gift shop to take home collectibles and reprints. Group and self-guided tours are available for viewing.

Details

Prices

Adult: $19.50

Senior (65+): $16

Student (Full Time with Valid ID): $11

Youth (6-17): $11

Family Pass (2 adults and up to 5 youths): $49

Child (5 and under): FREE

Wednesday nights (6 - 9 pm): FREE

Hours

Monday: CLOSED

Tuesday & Thursday: 10:30 am - 5 pm

Wednesday & Friday: 10:30 am - 9 pm

Saturday & Sunday: 10:30 am - 5:30 pm

Events

The Dreamers Ever Leave You

Family Sundays

AGO Friday Nights

Activities

Group & Self-Guided Tours

Private Events

Dining

Exhibitions

Shopping

Workshops & Classes

FAQs

Where Can I Eat at the art gallery of ontario?

The Art Gallery of Ontario has multiple food options for visitors to choose from. Grab a light snack at the espresso bar, sit down at the family-style dining café, or savor global bistro cuisine for a more upscale setting.

What art collections can I expect to See?

With over 80,000 works of art, visitors can expect to see works from modern and contemporary artists, as well as famous European artists, including Van Gogh and Picasso. But what really brings in the visitors is the large collection of local Canadian artists like Tom Thomson, Paul Emile, Cornelius Krieghoff, Emily Carr, and William Kurelek.